"The Hat" game is a delightful and engaging intellectual game perfect for gatherings with friends, where the challenge is to explain and guess words. Whether you're looking to enjoy a lively game night or seeking a fun activity during a virtual hangout, "The Hat" has you covered.
New! You can now play "The Hat" with friends online using Skype, Zoom, or other video/audio platforms!
Ever wanted to play but were deterred by the hassle of writing words and dealing with paper? Those days are behind you! With "The Hat," you can dive right into the fun:
- No need to search for paper and a pen, or to come up with words on the spot; you can start playing immediately.
- During your turn, you won't waste time unfolding paper slips.
- Gone are the struggles with deciphering messy handwriting; all words are clearly displayed.
- Take "The Hat" with you to a bar or on your travels!
Our app stands out with these enhanced features:
- A unique, regularly updated dictionary boasting over 13,000 words sourced from shlyapa-game.ru.
- The ability to create personalized dictionaries, ensuring your favorite words are part of the fun.
- An online game mode that lets you connect and play with friends over Skype, Zoom, and other platforms.
- Flexibility to form teams of any size.
- Option to randomly draw players for a fresh twist.
- Save your game and resume it later at your convenience.
- Play multiple rounds with the same set of words for added challenge.
- "Personal game" mode where you play for yourself, not for a team.
- "Robbery" mode where the last word can be explained by any team's player.
- A sleek design paired with a user-friendly interface.
How to play:
In the first round, each player tries to explain as many words as possible to their teammate before their turn time runs out. Importantly, you cannot use words with the same root or similar words. "The Hat" (your phone) passes between players in the sequence shown on the screen until all words are guessed.
The second round ups the ante as players must use only gestures to explain the words, similar to games like "Crocodile" or "Mime." No verbal cues are allowed, nor can you use objects or point out colors and shapes.
The third round offers two exciting options: (1) explain the word using just one word, or (2) draw the word on paper or a whiteboard without gestures or speaking. Importantly, drawing letters is not allowed.
The team with the highest total of explained words across all rounds emerges victorious.